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in 2008 united health care ceo stephen hemsley, earned $5 million. a fraction of what the ceo after aetna took home. ronald williams was paid $38 million. >> that health plan executive still sleeping at home not worried about how that person who doesn't have health insurance is going to get their medical care because it's not their problem. >> reporter: the insurance industry lobby insists salaries are set by the board of directors. and have nothing to do with premiums charged. they also say they're being unfairly targeted. >> what people are doing wrong right now is focusing laser-like only on our industry. >> reporter: to fight back, the insurance companies plan to spend millions of dollars on ads arguing against the proposed health care overhaul. randi kaye, cnn, new york. >> we should point out the health insurance lobby already spent millions to try to shape the health care debate. they said they were on board with health care reform in the beginning making deal with the white house but digging their heels as the battle comes to a head. let's di
in 2008 united health care ceo stephen hemsley, earned $5 million. a fraction of what the ceo after aetna took home. ronald williams was paid $38 million. >> that health plan executive still sleeping at home not worried about how that person who doesn't have health insurance is going to get their medical care because it's not their problem. >> reporter: the insurance industry lobby insists salaries are set by the board of directors. and have nothing to do with premiums charged. they...
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., hawke-petit gets in her car with suspect stephen hayes. the bank manager describes the vehicle to the police. officers are dispatched to the house to set up a perimeter. 9:27 a.m., a police captain tells officers not to approach the house. almost 30 minutes go by. still, not a single officer approaches the petit home. no other authorities are alerted. not the fire department, not state police. in court, police testified that was protocol. in a hostage situation, they said, they don't storm the house. adding they had no reason to believe anyone was in immediate danger. at 9:54 a.m., a police dispatch. dr. william petit who would turn out to be the only survivor of this horrific crime was in the yard calling for help. he was bleeding badly from his head, his ankles still tied. by now, nearly 40 minutes had passed since the bank manager had warned cheshire police about the nightmare scenario unfolding at the family's home. 40 minutes. police would soon learn jennifer hawke-petit had been strangled. she and one of her daughters, sexually assau
., hawke-petit gets in her car with suspect stephen hayes. the bank manager describes the vehicle to the police. officers are dispatched to the house to set up a perimeter. 9:27 a.m., a police captain tells officers not to approach the house. almost 30 minutes go by. still, not a single officer approaches the petit home. no other authorities are alerted. not the fire department, not state police. in court, police testified that was protocol. in a hostage situation, they said, they don't storm...
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keep in mind, stephen kiesle wasn't claiming he was innocent. he had already been punished for his crimes against the children. so why wouldn't the vatican remove him from the priesthood immediately? we liked to ask the man who signed the vatican letter, but there may be no tougher interview in the world to get. that's because the signature is from cardinal joseph ratzinger, who was then the chief enforcer of church doctrine, but who is now pope benedict. rick simmons is an attorney who filed suits against the church pop it's clear their first concern was the reputation of the church, that their overriding concern was what will this do to us? >> reporter: a lawyer for the vatican would not go on camera but told cnn the bishops are responsible for keeping their priests out of trouble and the vatican had a policy of not defrocking young priests. the attorney added, could things have been done better? probably. but you have to understand that back then people did not grasp the extent of this problem in rome. the vast majority of these cases were no
keep in mind, stephen kiesle wasn't claiming he was innocent. he had already been punished for his crimes against the children. so why wouldn't the vatican remove him from the priesthood immediately? we liked to ask the man who signed the vatican letter, but there may be no tougher interview in the world to get. that's because the signature is from cardinal joseph ratzinger, who was then the chief enforcer of church doctrine, but who is now pope benedict. rick simmons is an attorney who filed...
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Sep 23, 2010
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what we now now after years of waiting is this crime may have taken place because one of the suspects, stephen hayes, was, quote, desperate for money. according to a connecticut police detective who interviewed hayes after the murders in july 2007. the detective testified in court today that when he interviewed hayes after the suspects had been caught leaving the petit home, he noted a strong odor of gasoline coming from hayes' body. the home was allegedly set on fire by hayes and co-defendant, so it would make sense there could have been a gasoline odor on him. also hayes showed, quote, no emotion and he remembers him being pretty quiet. >> so the guy was desperate for money, that was their plan all along, just get money? >> it seems so. according to the testimony today, the two men devised a plan to, quote, break into a house, tie some people up, grab some money and get out as fast as they can. well, we know that wasn't what happened in the end. we don't know all the details of course of what happened in that house, but we do know from police that jennifer hawke-petit was sexually assaulted
what we now now after years of waiting is this crime may have taken place because one of the suspects, stephen hayes, was, quote, desperate for money. according to a connecticut police detective who interviewed hayes after the murders in july 2007. the detective testified in court today that when he interviewed hayes after the suspects had been caught leaving the petit home, he noted a strong odor of gasoline coming from hayes' body. the home was allegedly set on fire by hayes and co-defendant,...
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Sep 25, 2010
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randi, tonight's shot, stephen colbert facing one of your tougher audiences. he was in congress today, the unlikely star in a house subcommittee hearing on the plight of my grit farm workers. he stayed in character nearly the entire time. a lost folks laughing but others say it wasted the time of lawmakers at taxpayer expense. >> as we've heard this morning, america's farms are presently far too dependent on immigrant labor to pick our fruits and vegetables. the obvious answer is for all of to us stop eating fruits and vegetables. and if you look at the recent obesity statistics, you'll see many americans have already started. unfortunately, my gastroent rollist has informed me in no uncertain terms that they're a necessary source of roughage. i would like to submit a video of my colonoscopy into the record. i started my day with reconceived notions of migrant labor. after working with these men and women, picking beans, packing corn for hours on end side by side in the unforgiving sun, i have to say and i do mean this sincerely, please don't make me do this a
randi, tonight's shot, stephen colbert facing one of your tougher audiences. he was in congress today, the unlikely star in a house subcommittee hearing on the plight of my grit farm workers. he stayed in character nearly the entire time. a lost folks laughing but others say it wasted the time of lawmakers at taxpayer expense. >> as we've heard this morning, america's farms are presently far too dependent on immigrant labor to pick our fruits and vegetables. the obvious answer is for all...